Wentworth and Suffolk University Forge Partnership Expanding Graduate Opportunities

Wentworth Institute of Technology and Suffolk University announced a strategic partnership that will greatly expand graduate school access for students and alumni of both institutions.
This collaboration, formalized through a memorandum of understanding (MOU) addendum, creates a seamless pathway for individuals seeking advanced degrees and enhanced career prospects.
"This partnership represents a significant step forward in our mission to empower students," said Wentworth’s Director of Graduate & International Enrollment Vera Grek. "By removing barriers to graduate education and providing substantial financial support, we are opening doors to new possibilities."
The partnership offers substantial benefits, including generous scholarships, expedited admissions for high-achieving students, application fee waivers, and streamlined transcript processing. Wentworth students pursuing graduate studies at Suffolk will receive a minimum 30% tuition scholarship, with potential for additional merit-based funding. Suffolk students and alumni enrolling in Wentworth graduate programs will receive a $15,000 annual scholarship for full-time enrollment.
Wentworth graduates will gain access to a range of Suffolk University graduate programs, including Accounting, Executive MBA, Finance, Healthcare Administration, Marketing, MBA, Medical Dosimetry, and graduate certificates. Conversely, Suffolk University students and alumni can pursue graduate studies at Wentworth in Applied Computer Science, Construction Management, Facility Management, and Project Management.
This strategic alliance underscores both institutions' commitment to providing students with borderless educational opportunities and fostering career advancement within the Boston community.
"We are excited to see the impact this collaboration will have on the professional trajectories of our students,” said Grek, “and we look forward to a long and fruitful partnership with Suffolk University.”